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    Ardmore 1919

    JanlesA.

    Ritehie

    Fine Linens'

    29 Coulter Ave.. Ardmore

    Closed from Augus t 1 s tT1lru August 14thFor Redecorating

    Air Condi t ionedS U B U B , B A NTHEATRE ARDMORE

    Ardmore 4747 Greenwood 3-0200Mat. Da lly 2.15 Eves. 7-9 p, M,saturday C o n ti n u ou s f r o m 1 P. M,Continuous PerCormanee Sundan

    From2.15 P. M.

    Friday, Aur. 9 Thru Wed. AUI . 14M a ur e en O ' Ha r a D Ic k H ay es

    Harry James"DO Y OU L OV E ME"

    (In Teehnlcolor)Special Children's I I la t lnee Ever )'S at ur da Y, 1 P. M. Added Cartoons,Comedies, Shorts, Serial, WesternFeature.Starts Thurs. , AUK. 15 For 1 Wee k

    63 st. James PI.

    THEARDMOREBOOKSHOP

    INC.TIMES MEDICAL BLDG.

    Phone Ardmore 4 JJ4

    Treat yourse lf to a gay newsundress-be comfortable in ap a i r o f shorts or a b a th in g s ui t-o r a cool l inen and a p ictu re

    -_"":;;:;;;;;;:;;-J hat for hot afternoons. We stillhave s o m uc h t o c ho os e f ro m.

    Suburban Square merchants are read,. to se rve , . ou fo r SummerYou'll ftnd It p ,treat j u s t t o look and see the Interestlnl a n a ;of new qUI\Ut,. merchandise they have prepa red Cor YOUIselectIon. A treat multiplied by man, ftne starea and courteousstore service. COme and shop where Ita D le Ma nt ,convenIent , e co no mi ca l,

    Merchants of Suburban Square .

    JeweleT3 Sines 1886

    .65 ST. JAMES PL.

    ARDMORE2830 Parklnll Plaza

    UNIONMEAT

    MARKETFINE MEATS

    FRUlTS and VEGE'I'ABLES48 St, Georges Rd .

    Ardmore 0644FRESn SEAFOOD DAILY

    Diesinger's

    JerrehianDomestic

    An dOrienta lRugs

    61 St. James Pl.ARDMORE

    1420 Walnut.to 39 Coulter An.Pblladelphla Ardmore

    Klnlsle:r 0158 Ardmore 5448

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    FOR WOMEN

    IJAVlIlRPORD TOWNBBJP NEwsBALA.OYNWYD c!I :MJllRION NJ:WS

    21 Coulter Ave.,

    Ardmore

    Children's WearFoundation Garments

    LingerieJunior Dresses

    9/IJf'45 Coulter Ave. 'Ard. 1916

    Th,~ i l l e l t ,

    Molt Comp,.t.

    CHINA G.J. CROLL CLEANI N f

    ' G ~ ~ S SSUNOOOSERVICE Fo r P a r t : a r PeopleStore I" . ,I' 011 Can't

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    Phone Ardmore .244259 St. James Place

    " E v e ~ y t h i n gPhotographic"

    New PotatoesApples Tomatoes

    Red Beets Peaches

    Lima Beans

    7,/; Acres in Vegetables

    Malvern, Villanova

    Ardmore

    ~ r a c k b i l l ' sHome Grown

    BRACKBILL'SFARM MARKETS

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    33 COULTER AVE. ARDMORE 4422"The Main Line's Finest Radio-Music Shop"

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946.

    K N O \ " YOURSTATE

    Pennsylvania's Courts s tandf i r s tin the Nation in their record oflaw enforcement, according t o t h ereports of the Bureau of theCensus or Judicial Crime Statistice.

    M o re c r im i na l s were sentenced1n our Courts during 1943-1944,the last year for w:lich data are 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - -available, than in any other s ta teill the Union. More than one-fifth I

    ~ ~ N l N ~ ~ N l N ~ M N W ~ ~of a ll t he convict ions for majol 'criminal offenses i n t he U ni te dStates were o b ta in e d i n P e nn s ylvania in that" twelve-monthperiod.Perhaps as a consequence of thisvigorous enforcement of the lawby our police officers and Courts,Pennsylvania i s on e of the lowests t at e s i n t :l e U ni on i n its urbancr ime ra tes.

    The commonwealth i s s ec on din population in the United States,b ut h a s t h e lowest record of theftsper 100.000 p o pu l at i on o f any ofthe forty-eight states. Its recordin 1943-44 was 326 thef ts per 100,-

    N l N l N ' W ~ ~ N N W ~ M M M000, a s c o mp a re d with the nat-ional average of 929 per 100,000a n d t he h ig h record of 2228 in

    t ~ es ta te of Arizona. Thirty-nines ta te s h av e a wor se record ofautomobile t h ef t s a n d 38 a w or ser ec or d f or burglaries t ha n th eCommonwealtl1. There were 2.95murders recorded per 100,00 population in Pennsylvania as comp a r ed w it h a national average of4.77 and a: high record of 19.44 1nAlabama. In c r im es o f v io le nc ethe State's 'record is consistentlYlow. Its 30 cases of robbery per100,000 population must be compared

    w i t ~t he U ni te d S ta te s

    average of 45 and a. high of 1211nthe State of Delawlll'e.

    Pennsylvania had less than hlllfas many cases of aggravatedassau lt as the United States' aver-

    l \ ~ eand 1/19 as many' as N o r t h ' r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..

    Carolina. IIDespite t he p re se nt wave of

    lawlessness which seems the in(-vitable consequence of a greatwar. the law enforcement agenciesof Pennsylvania. have performeda remarkable job in making

    t ~ eC om mo n we a lt h s o u n he a lt h y f o rthe criminal classes, tha t theSt.ate's record o f m aj or crime isone of the lowest in the entireUni ted Sta tes .

    S E C T I O N

    OUR TOWNTBl!l MAIN LINER

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    Tr ol l ey N o. 4 6 connectingw,lth 60th St. L Station,

    passes door.

    Scotch Pastries

    CAMPBELL'PASTRY SHOP1620 S. 58th StreetSaratoga 90123

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    498 Montgomery Ave.Haverford

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    We W1'...be Closed untUAug. 26th. Watch f o r o u r

    Opening Announc!'ement

    of N e w -

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    BALA AVE. and C I TY L I NEBALA CYNWYD

    The

    RED LION INNBAR REST AUF AN T3 2 ~

    E. Lanca.ster All!.Wynnewood, Pa.

    P h o ne A r dm or e 9469

    Luncheons 12-2Dinners 5 .3 0 - 9

    Delicious, Well-Cooked Meals

    Se a Food - Wines~

    Liquors - Beer

    " I they go together FINE FOODS FINE LIQUORS

    at

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    1236 M O N T G O M E RY AVENUE N A R B E RT HManAged by MARKGRAHAM

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    ~23 N. Lansdowne Ave.,

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    P le nt y o f Parking Space.July 4 t h O pe n 4 to 8 P. M.

    WYNNEWOODHOUSE

    . . tbe n e we s t o n t b e MainLine featuring delicioussleaks, chops, lobsters .. .r a re w in e s , . l ine liquors.

    MondRY to SaturdayLuncheon 12 to 5Dinner .. ,, . . . . . 6 to 9SUndRY DInner . . . 2 to 9. . . for p a rt ) o r banQuetr e se r va t io ns , c a ll A rd mo re9169.G. A. MARCARELLI, Mgr.

    Where Somethin' (Good) Is

    Always Cook in ' e e

    OPEN FORLUNCH

    DeliciousH o m e ~ C o o k e

    MealsAT

    THEWINDSORESSEX'

    Windsor & Esse:x: Aves.Narberth

    Tel. Narberth 9256 Tel. Ardmore 5027B r e a k f a s t . Luncheon Dinner

    We ca.ter toS p e c i a . ~

    pa.rtief' for ,all Occasions

    ARCADIA OHIOS RESTAURANTNARBERTH Established 1922

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    (/).tdiciDllA-really finer,foods

    it's

    .B e r t The Finest Food at All TimaD O I . o g h u e ! ' s

    62nd Br WALNUT STS.

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    Priority ass i st ance for t h e c onstruction of 576,721 homesfor vete ra ns h as b ee n a p pr o ve d b y theNHA and construction h a s s t a r t e don 400,000 o f t h em .

    Ardmore Soldier'Wins Promotion

    Pfc. John E. R oy er , o f 104S c ho o l H o u se L a ne , A rd m or e , w a sI'ecently promoted t o h is p re se ntr an k i n orders pUblished at Headquar te rs 40th BombWing ,

    E r l a n g ~en, Germany.Th e Wing, commanded by Brig

    adier Genera l Emil C. Kiel , is anoccupational A i r F o rc e Headquar

    .ters, in charge of a l l h e av y bombardment groups in the ETO. Itis located in Erlangen, a f ew milesf ro m N ur nb er g, w he re t he W arCrimes t r ia l a r e be ing conducted :

    P f c. R o ye r . w h o has b e en o v ers e as s i nc e D ec em b er 1945. is afilm titlar at t h e p h ot o lab. Priorto enter ing the Army i n J u n e 1945.he was a stUdent at Cornell Uni:versity. H e a tt e nd ed HaverfordSchool.

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    LUNCH from 60eDINNER from SSe

    Ali CONDITIOtHD

    II's reolly cool ond comfortable ... food is of Ihe besl ...ond cooked 01 you l ike i l.

    SUBunU.tNCAFEand COCKTAIL LOUNGE

    MAINCDNCOUIS-PJ.I.SUGUIIANSTATION

    placed with convenient work surfa.ces nearby. Modern wir ing assures you plenty of outlets for yourelectrical kitchen qppliances. Then

    finish off the job with curtains anddecorations to give it that "Sundaybest" look. Yes , you 'l l f ind a wel lplanned kitchen of first importancein a well-planned home.

    Refinish

    All Color Tapes.

    Phone: Saratoga 9-4796Saratoga 9-2321

    Make Arrangements forService While on Vacation

    Don't let your dream kitchen turninto a nightmare just because youneglected to plan it properly. You'll

    ~ dthework will gomore smoothly

    and thearrangementwill be ,perfectif you plan your k itchen aroundyourneeds.To save steps, your automaticrange and rehigerator should be

    PHILADELPH ..IA ..ELECTRIC COM.PANY

    A "customer" of University Baby Sitters, Inc., Washington, D. C., r egi s te r s a mildp ~ o t e s t

    [upper left) at tho mealtime

    s o r v i ~ e o f f e r e ~b,YCarl

    R o s b ~ r g ,Ookland,

    ~ a l i f . ,b u t H a rr y Byrne. Phoenixville,

    P ~ .(lower loft), offers pictoriol proof that

    t h e c o rp o ra ti o n aHends t o t ho customer severy nood . Formed by five el-servlcemen otudents ot Georgetown University,all of whom expect to onter diplomotic service upon graduation, Baby Si lto rs , Inc . found an immediate demond, and theroceipts (50 conts per hour) supplement Veterans Administration o p p ro v e d s t u de n t a l l ot m en t s . Minte r A!dr idge , Green wood , Miss. , hands a job .t i eko t to John D. Fountain, Lynbrook, Lons Island, N. Y. l u p pe r r i s ht ) , and later collech f ra m pcnent .-Votorans Administration photosraph.

    Brookline Lt. HoineLieutenant Robert L. Hol

    combe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Or ion

    4th Armored Division IL.H o ~ c o m b e , .

    of 239 Mill Rd", The Navy h a s r e po r te d it has Brooklme, arnved

    h o m ~S u nd ay d is ch ar ge d m or e than 2.800,000

    Assn. to Organize after receiving h i s d i sc h ar g e at m en a nd women since May. 1944.Organization of t he F ou rt h ICamp Meade, Md. In the Quar ter

    Armored Division Association is master Corp.s for 40 months. heu n de rw ay, w i th Major General I

    ~ e r v e dF months '(1Verseas,

    John S. Wood. fo rmer command- I . - - -ing general, serving as ac t ingpres i - VENETIAN BLIND SERVICEdent. General Wood accompanied' bthe division to the European YTheater of Operations in Decem- JOCDARTbel' 1943, remain ing wi th it untilDecember 1944.

    Since a complete r o st e r o f division members is not available, theassociation is urg ing ve te rans of It h e F o ur t h Armored to s en d t h ei rnames and p r es e nt a d dr es se s t oColonel Graham Kirkpa t r i ck . ac ting secretary, whose address is1310 Comer Building, Birmingham,Alabama.

    There are 21,008, unidentifiedAmericans who gave their lives inWorld War II buried in namelessgraves al lover the world.

    ArmyAsksNursesAndCorpsOfficersFor ActiveDutyAction Necessary Fo rCare of Patients

    Still,in Hospitals

    been in operation there f or o ve ra year with outstanding success.

    The VA was r e pr e se n te d b yBrueckmann, M. Steinhauser, chiefo f t he t ra in in g facilities division,Branch 3; H. J . I nm an a nd E. J.Sui l lvan of the Phi lade lph ia regional office, and Ben Alcott,training fac1l1ties, officer of the69th Street Annex.

    For veterans who are infiltratedinto regular classes a nd w ho donot require special work o r a f te rschoo l ins t ruc t ion, n o c h ar g e willbe made, it was explained. However, f o r t h os e who requi re special w or k, a regu la r charge will bemade to the VA, and charged toentitlement for t he nu mb er o fmonths of acce lera ted program.

    I HUNDREDS OF WILSON ZEROSAFE,IOWNERSfHAVE. FROZEN

    A N D ~,STORED t THEIR OWN FRESH FOODS:fOR DAILY.!.YEAR-ROUNDUSE '7:'.:

    ,You too.can live'the-ZerosafeF r e s h ~

    I Food Way~

    Have better food, more'

    = ~at lesscost: more time for living'

    ~.,. Banish food worries and kitchen

    ,drudgery~ ~

    Live. t 1 e a l t / l f u l l y ~,Entertain graciously any number"

    ~ fguests, expected or unexpected. Win_l

    ,ter and Summer, ZEROSAFE Fresh lIfood is always within instant reach in': the quant it ie s and 4 the

    ~variety- you'

    need for every meal. , .

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    ELECTRICAL SHOPPaoli, P.. Paoli 1800

    S e ni o r h i gh schools o f H av e rford Township a nd R ad no r willcooperate wi th the Veterans Administration in furnishing accelerated courses for veterans, it wasrevealed this week by J, GeorgeBrueckmann . d i rec to r o f v oc at ional rehab l J l ta t ion and education service for VA Branch

    O f ~fice N o . 3 . Classes wil l openabout Sep tember I, and veteransfrom these communit i e s wishingto t ak e t he courses may applynow. Upper Darby has the sameplan under consideration. Brueckmann said.

    Recall quotas f o r 1 ,0 00 formerA r my N u rs e Corps officers and100 additional Medical Administhative Conps officers were ann o un c ed t h i s w eek b y t he W arDepartment.

    M aj or G en er al N or ma n T.Kirk, The SUrgeOn General, saidthe recall of officers to active.duty on a volun ta ry bas is wasn e ce ss a ry t o i n su r e the b es t p o ssible c ar e t o s om e 90,000 patientsremaining in A!':m' hospitalsth roughout the wol'id.

    Corps Given QuotasOther corp s i n the Medical

    Department which h av e b eena ut h or i ze d r ec al l q u ot as a r e M e dical C or ps , 1 00 ; Dental Corps,100; Sanitary Corps, 5: Veterinary C or ps , 2 5, and dietitians,50. The first recall quota of 200Reserve and National G ua rd o fficers authorized for the MedicalAdministrative c or p s l a st Springhas b e en m et .

    In general, all officers who return t o a ct iv e d ut y must qualifyfor general duty and b e a va ilable for overseas duty. They w1l1replace personnel eligible for discharge. As former officers, theymust have an efficiency ratings co r e o f at least 35 to return inc o mp a ny g r ad e a n d 40 points tor e tu r n i n f ield grade.

    Given ChoiceN ur se s wh o co me back into

    service w111 b e g iv en their choiceof two categories. T h ey m a y dontheir u n if o rm s a g ai n t o serve until relieved at the convenience ofthe government or f or t wo y e ar s.Medica l Admin i st ra tive Corps officers m ay s ig n up for 12, 18, or24 months 01' an unlimited lengtho f t i me .

    Former Army n u rs e s h a ve evidenced great interest in re turningto active duty. Already. about1,500 have notified t he W ar De-

    Decision Reached Ipartment they are r ea dy t o tradeThe decision t o m a ke the accel-I civi l ian l ife for further militarY

    c r at e d h i g h school courses avnil- d ut y. T he y will not be considerable to veterans was reached at a ed if t he y a re m ar ri ed o r h av emeet ing be tween VA officials and d e pe n de n ts u n d er 14 y ears o fschool personne l f rom th e three age,towns. Attending were Dr. R . R . All a p pl i ca n ts d es i ri n g r ec al lAbernathY, H av e rf o rd To wn s hi p f o r e x te n de d active duty shouldsuper in tenden t : Dr. S . U. Roland, obtain a p pl i ca t io n b l an k s f r omRadnor super in tenden t ; Dr. J. E. The Adjutant Genera l, Wash ingNancalTow, p ri nc ip al o f Upper ton 25, D . C., o r a ny Army ReD ar b y S e ni o r H i gh S ch o ol ; Win- c ru it in g S ta ti o ns , C am ps , P o st sston Walker, ass i st an t p r inc ipal , or Stations.Haver fo rd Townsh ip High School, - - - - - -and Dr. C. H, Williams, principalof B e nj a mi n F r an k li n HI g hSchool, Philadelphia, Dr. Williams s ai d t he VA p r o gr a m h a d

    Accelerated CoursesTo Be AvailableTo All Veterans

    Delegates from all local American Legion Posts werenamed this week to t:q.e annual state Legion Conventionto be held in Philadelphia from August 21 to 25.

    The Convention will be at tended by delegates fromall Posts and their auxiliaries in Pennsylvania. The firstsession, a general meeting and memorial service, will beopen to the pUblic. It will be held in Convention Hall.

    List RepresentativesThe local Posts and their l'epre

    sentatives are:The BulIack-Sanderson Post of

    Ardmore: A . A . Walker,Pos t Commander; J. H. Bell and H. M. Harman. Al terna tes , R. D . Kistler, A.R. Kromer, a n d J . L. Rightmire.

    T he T ho ma s D. Vandiver Postof Bala-CynwYd:'Horace P. Ki rkand Joseph Taylor.

    The Nunan-S look Post of Oakm o nt : C h ar l es J. Zenone, ChesterF. McPherson , Pos t Commander ;John A. Miller, E. Robert Bellem,Jr . and Eleanor B . B oy d. Alternates, Herbert L. Stayton, GeorgeW. H m, J r ., William E. Hough, Jr .Charles W. Peckworth, and ElsieM. Souder. .

    The Merion P o st : C h es t er WIvory, chairman of the delegates;Earle Hepburn , Ph i l ip Wilsoh, andR al ph F . Moss, J r. , A lt e rn a te s,Larry Edson. J o se p h G ri f fi t h,J o se p h C ai r ns , and Charles HPeacock, Jr. Headquarters for thegroup have beeh s et u p i n t h e St.James Notel, 13th a n d Wal nu tSts.

    The Harold D. Speakman Postof N ar be rt h: J o hn .A. Mowrer,George Burgess. Frank Challangel'. a n d J a me s B a m et t .

    T h e M a no a Legion Pos t : Wal terEigete, Albert Beck, E mo ry M cCourt, and Benjamin Winkleman.Alternates, C on . H au s le , WalterMcFall, Arthur Taylor and Wil-liam Johnson, .

    Posts i n P ar ad eEight Legion Posts on the' Main

    Line wil l t ak e p ar t i n a pre-conv e nt i on c au c us t o be held i n N o rristown August 14, and a re e xpected to participate i n t h e paradeto be he ld Augus t 24.

    T h e p a ra d e will start from 20thSt" and the Parkway. and proceedt o C it y H al l. S ou t h on Broad st.,a n d E a s t to Chestnut St .. to a reviewing s tand at IndependenceSquare . More than 15,000 including b an ds a nd bugle corps fromall sections of t he S t at e a re e xpected t o m a rc h ,

    DelawareCountySchoolsCooperateInSchoolPlan

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    Legion Groups List Alternates Fo r AnnualAffair to Be Held August 21 to 24

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    Look Out for 'Slickers'T he War D ep ar tm e nt i s w ar n

    g relatives of servicemen killed

    action aga ins t spur ious promes o f s li ck promoters to "expei at e r e tu r n to this country ofodies of deceased veterans." The

    War Department handles thehole matter and there is nothg anyone, b ut a n o ff i ci al o fat agency, can do to h el p a nylatives in this matter.O n t he question o f w h ic h rela

    ve h as t hc f i na l s ay about disosition of a body of a s ol di eri l led overseas t he W ar Departent recognizes wishes o f k in ine foHowing order:If the deceased was married,

    he widow has the preference, buthe m us t not have been divorced

    legally s e pa r at e d f r om h i m ate t ime o f his d ea th a nd sheus t n ot h a ve s in c e r e ma r ri e d.

    the wife has r e ma r ri e d o r b e enivorced, the preference passes toe sons if t he y a r e over 21. If

    ot over 21 then to the daughterst he y a re over 21. If all chil

    re n a re u nd er age o r i f t her ee n o c hi l dr en , t he n t he right

    dispose 'of the remains passeso t he surviving relatives in theder of their relationship, fa th

    r, m o th e r, b r ot h er s , sisters , etc.the deceased was not married,

    h en t he decision rests first withe father. then mother, thenrothers and sisters over '21 and

    tht\e are none. t h en t he r ig hta . ~ s e s

    along t o o t ll e r relatives.uestions and AnswersQ. I kno w o f a lady who served

    a WAVE i n the navy a nd h erusband also served i n t he naV).

    am told they are drawing $100m o nt h c a ch and will d r aw t h is

    r a~ e a r .

    I have a son in theavy and he will be discharged inuly. Is t he re a ny such Imvr an t in g t h is amount to serviceen? If s o h ow can my s on o b

    a in this? Do t hey h av e t o ben e m p l o ~ ' e d

    or self- e m p l o ~ ' e d ?

    Isbased o n t im e s pe nt in service

    r ra t ing?-Mrs . D. W. M., Cabool ,Mo.

    A. The WAVE a n d h e r husband,oth veteraJ1S, possibly are drawg read jus tment allowance checks

    mounting up to $100 p e r m o nt hach for se l f-employment . Thew provides that a veteran who

    self-employed in a n y i n de p enent es tab l i shment, t r ade, busiess. profession 01' other vocations el igible for readjustment allownc e i f his net earnings a re less

    han $100 for the previous calenar months, the am,ount of thellowance being the difference bewe en h i s net e a rn i n gs a n d $100.

    Q. My h u sb a nd w as k e pt out . ofe a r my u n ti l the w ar w as o ve r,

    hen he saw he would ha"e to goo he enlisted. Then h e t ri ed to

    e ta discharge a n d t he y turneddown. T he n h e enlisted forhe regular army on February 18945, knowing he would g et o uihe n h is 18 months is up. His

    ather is unable to h an d le t hea r ~

    properly. He has put in fordischarge a nd s en t i n t he nec

    ss ar y p aP er s. D o yoU think hewi ll b e dischaJ'ged?-Mrs. A. B.:

    tanley, Miss.A, H e l ik el y will get h is d is

    harge if h i s c o mm a nd i ng offier t h in k s h i s is a hardship caselthough since he was turned0:-v n

    o n ~ e ,unless he has new

    Vidence It is not likely tha t he ~ u l d

    be d i sc h ar g ed o n t h e sameVidence.

    Q.M ~

    son s er ved i n t he a rm yor 22 m on th s. H e was dischargd to take over t he f ar m workhich w as t oo s tr en u ou s f or h is

    ather, who was disabled. In othr words he was considered ofore value to the army for be-i n g o n the farm than otherwiselease tell me i f he is entitled iony mustering-out Plly?-Mrs. B.., Morganfield, Ky.A. If the discharge was issued

    U ~ ' e l yon a dependency 0: Jlard

    hip case, t he n h e is not entitledmustering out pay.

    Q. My b l 'o t he r h a s r e- en l is t edn t he !1rmy air eorps six monthsgo . S ll le e h e h as done this myam lb ' h as n ot received any altment c he ck s. M y father is veryck a nd h as been in b ed f o r f iv ee ar s. D u ri n g this ti me h e base en d e pe n de n t on his son'shecks so can you advise me Whateps II) shoud take to elear t.his

    m at ter. -Mrs . P. B., Selinsgrovea. 'A. Since an a l lo t me n t t o de

    endent parents is v o lu n ta r y o nh e p a rt of the serViceman woulduggest 3:'0u w ri te y ou r b ro t he rnd ask If h e h as app lied for anlotment.

    .",.. :RAVDPORD '1'OWNSBIP' NBWB THURSDAY AUGUST 946 14: E N 'BALA-OYNWYD c!I MlIIlUON NBWf!! ' ., , . 8, 1 .,~ U B ~ ~

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    : i VETERANS AND SERVICE N,EWS~ ~ i i r : ~

    Delegates Named ByLocal.EDITOR'S NOTE: Tllfa new"paper, Posts To State Conventionrough apeeial arranflement with the

    Waahington Bureau 01 western Newsaper Union at 1616 Eve Street, N.W.,aahington, D. C., is a bl e t o b ri ngadera th is weekly column on prob-ma oj the veteran and serv icemannd his lamilv. Questiona mall be adessed to tile above Bureau and thelll/l be answered fn a subsequent colmn. No replies can be made directV mail, but onlll In t he c ol um nhich will appear in tiLls newspapergularl".

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town August 8, 1946

    6/7

    BrooklineSwimming Pool

    Mill Rd. 81 Leedom Ave.Brookline

    Pool Is Open Dally

    1 P. M. to 9.30 P. M.Sat. 9.30 A. M . t o 9.30 P. M.Sun. 1 P. M. to 9.30 P. M.

    Narberth Team GetsSt.Thomas as RivalIn Playoffs

    D or ot hy J ac ks on a nd G or do nH ut to n, b ot h o f Brookline, werethe winners in th e 1946 Ping-PongChampionsh ips fo r girls and boyso f t h e E l em en t ar y Playgrounds ofHaverfo rd Townsh ip .

    T h e t o ur n am e nt , sponsored bythe Oakmont Playground, directedb y W m. J. Laramy, w as h el d onFriday, August 9. William Buchanan and Howard Pr i ce , direct or s o f the Brookline and Llanerch Playgrounds, assisted. Umpires were Barry Goughan andJack Ryan o f O a km o nt .

    In the girls' f inal Doro thy Jacks o n, B r oo k li n e d e fe a te d CarolynC ar r o f Oakmont, 21-11, 21-10.In the playoff f o r s e co n d p l ac eSally Sweeney, Oakmont won fromCarolyn Carr 15-21, 21-18, 21-15.

    In the boys' f inal Gordon Hutt on, Brook l ine de feat ed h i s teammate DickMcGuigan, 21-14, 21-15.Earle Davis, Oakmont , was th e victor over McGuigan, 21-12, 21-17f o r s e co nd p l ac e .

    Oakmont girls de feat ed Manoa,15-9 Friday morning to win th es o ft b al l c h am p io n sh i p. M e mb e rso f t he winning team w er e S a ll yS we en e y, M a r ie To ta n o, ReginaPaulin, Margaret Soneenlg . Be t syFoley, Katherine

    F o l e ~ ,Carolyn

    C a rr , M a ry Shaeffer, Dolores Totano ,Barbara Keller, Jean Hagey.

    Scientists estimate tha t thew or l d' s k n ow n d ep os i ts o f readily available u r an i u m t o ta l about30,000 tons.

    Oakmont Girls BestManoa, 15-9, to WinSoftball Title

    Pos t - season p layoff s to determ i ne t h e c h am p io n of t h e M o ntDel Ca thol i c Baseba l l League willget underway nex tFr idaya l thoughone of the positions is still indoubt as a result of r a in d i s ru p ti ng t h e schedule o f t h e f i na l weeko f t h e r eg u la r season.

    st. Margaret's of Narberth has

    cljRched first place and will pai ro f f w i t h St. Thomas of Villanovia.in th e opening playoffs gamen ex t F ri d ay at Narberth. GoodCounsel o f B r yn Mawr i s s u re o fsecond p lace , but it 's o p po n en t i sstill in dOUbt, a l though Annunciat io n o f Brook l ine appear s t o h av eth e edge i n t he b at tl e f or four thplace,

    a l t ~ 1 0 u g hs h ar i ng t h e p o si

    t i on w i th two r ival s .Members of the league will meet

    Monday nigh t at Narberth to ,m a ke f i na l p layoff p lans .

    St. Margaret's will be the favoriteto take the title although itdropped a 5-0 decision to St.T h o ma s l a st TllUrsday and a 7-3v e rd i ct t o st . Laurence o f H i ghl a nd P a r k on Monday. Annuncia-tlon romped over S t . L au r en c e,9-2, on Friday at Brookline to remain in the four th p lace t i e .

    Good Counsel se r ious ly hur t th ep la yo ff c ha nc es o f S t. C ol ma nwhen Mickey Gav in' s youngs te r su p se t t h e Ardmore n ine, 10-4, onMonday.

    S t an d in g s o f t h e t e am sWo n L o st Pet.

    S t . M a rg a re t . . . . 15 3 .833G o od C ou n se l 10 6 .625,St. Thomas . 10 9 . 526 'Annunc ia t ion . 5 10 .333St. C o l m a n . . . . . . . . . 6 12 .333St . Laurence " 6 12 .333

    BrooklineBoastsPing-PongChamp

    T h e h an d s, r e me m be r , c o nof th e c l ub s u rf a ce . Thus ift he h an ds r et u rn t hr o ug h t heball to approx imate ly their original starting position, the ballmust fly straight regardless oft he t yp e of swing.

    In next week's column, MartyLyons will tell h ow to hit the No.S Iron, or' mashie.

    A's to Play HostTo Local Youngsters

    Th e Philadelphia Ath le t i cs haveinvited a g ro up o f 75 HaverfordTownsh ip ch i ld ren, 16 years andunder. to be their guests at thegame at Shibe Park on August 14,1946, Anyone 16 years and underwishing to attend tl1is game mustsign up With o n e o f the playgroundsupervisors a nd h an d i n 25 centsfor transportation fee.

    The group will be taken t o Sh lbePark by a b us w hi ch w il l l ea v ethe Haver fo rd High Schoo l at 1:30P. M. In case of rain all moneywill be refunded.

    JUICERS $5.88EaIUY o pe ra te d c ho ic e of ,ellow or green

    D ES K L AM P S. . . . . $10.25The latest In d es k lamps

    , st ur dY b ro wn b ak el it e .

    ~ A S D ' :t DiiioNDs'1: DIAMONDJEWELRY :

    We a re p ay ln l th e h l, be st prices paid In hlstor:r

    CARLTON'S IANTIQUEJEWELRY

    135 S. 13th St. ESt. 1898We A ls o Bu;p SILVER.....

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    ELECTRiCALSUPPLIESWE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE

    OF QUALITY

    C. R. S LA CK M OT OR CO.338 W, Lancaster Ave., Ordmore

    Cor. W10mltJe and W; Lancuter AvePhone

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    ELECTRIC IRONS .. . $6.20C om pa ct f or t ra ve ll in g. C omp le te w it h t he rm Gs ta t

    Table model with a r ich, maholanyfinish ..

    $5 0 Electric BROILERS.. S19.95HOT PADS. . . . . , . .. .5 lIandsome Chrome finish . . theA variety ot colors . . . cedar, rose, ONLY t hI ng f or t ho se Who preferIIreen, blue, an d peach really delicious st eak . and chops.

    Orden Taken t o r a ll Borne Appliances

    RADIOS S31.50

    By MABlIY LYONSLlanerch Country Club gall proand president, P h i la d e lp h i a P G A

    . The N o. 4 ironis in a c l as s a l lb y i t se l f; just ashade in be-

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    t we en t h e l on g:, er a n d m ed iu m

    . shots. You maywell regard itas the shorterof th e Io n girons, or thenagain as th elonger of themedium irons.

    In any event,like a ll .i ro n 5from No. 1 toN o .7 , i t is hit

    MARTY LYONS with the samearc an d in the

    same f as hi on , M os t g ol fe rs believe tha t the l o ng e r s h o ts arep lay ed mo re u p o n t he l ef t footand t h e s h o rt e r ones back towardt h e r ig h t, w it h a feeling t h at t h eball will be g o t te n u p into t h e a irmore easily from the front.

    Th i s Is a common fallacy. Thebest way to hi t any club is tokeep th e ball in relatively th esame position, as th is enablesy ou t o main ta in th e same timing.For the No. 4 iron, therefore, Iemploy t he s am e c om fo rt ab le Forstance I lise f or m os t o t he r shots,addressing th e ball approximate- Lawns andJY at center. Victory Gardens

    I s ta r t the club back w it h t h e Itu rn of the' body, r a th e r t h an $ I Per Loadpicking it uP. w it h t h e h a nd s a n dthe arms. In this way, everything (1IlushroomSoli)should work- together. The fu r th - James P Gallagherer I t ur n, t h e fUl:ther the club is

    taken back. And t h e f u r th e r you Ferluson Ave.. Broomall.PL

    t Immediate Dellver:r-t ake th e clUb baclt, the more Ime Phone Newtown Square O2nyou ha.ve t o g en er at e s pe ed i n I

    = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~your downswing. And in golf, as I,in many other s p or t s, s p ee d Ispower.

    On the downsWing", remember to t ra ns fe r t he we ic htfrom t h e r i gh t to t h e l e ft foot.In continuing th e s wi n gthl'ough the ball, ' a completefollow th rough is possible onlyb y b ei ng on the J e ft f o ot , asth e body can turn o n t hi s footonly If t h e w ei g ht Is there.

    D i re ct i on i s a d i re ct r e su l t ofhand action. As you near theball on the downswing, try toget th e h an ds as close as poss ib le t o t h ei r s t ar ti n g position.The more readily you achieve thisobjective, th e s t l' a lg h te r y o u rshot s h ou l d b e .

    11 12 3

    PENNG.F,P.3004 1 9204102000I 0 2

    TotalsGRACE CHAPEL

    G.F.P.408I 0 2102o '0 010 2

    This is the baseball season and football is jus t a r o un d t h e corner, bu t basketball is t h e m a ininterest these evenings at t h e N a r be r t h P l ay g ro u n d w h er e college and former h i gh s c ho o l starscompete in a r e gu l ar l e ag u e that a t t ra c t s h u n d re d s o f f an s t hr ee n l! {h ts a w ee k. The abovePhila. Recorq p h ot o s h ow s a typical bit o f a ct i on . ' .

    Totals

    BonnieKingBenznlBarrickMacCrone

    D, PhIppsRoyDavisMcClatchYThompson

    LandisAnd RadnorWinCourtTitleRoy Nets 11 Points

    in. Haverford Loo.pPlayoff

    Landis Recrea tion a n d R ad n orcarried off basketball t it le s i nplayoff games I n t h e H av er fo rdTownship Recrea t io n p ro gr amlast week.

    W it h J ac k Roy showing theway with 11 points, L an d is d ef e at e d P e nn , 32-23, i n t he finalsof the A m er i ca n L e ag u e, whileJack King's 15 poin ts paced Radnor to a 3 0- 1 4 v ic to rY over GraceChapel in th e N a ti o na l L ea g uetitle game.

    LANDIS REC.G,F,P.3 1 7 B. Phipps5 1 11 Brayo 2 2 P ru de nt e4 0 8 P nef fer2 0 4 Schele

    - - - Gulllani14 432

    RADNORG.F.P.2 I 5 Bray7 1 15 Pheffer1 0 2 Roy2 0 4 P hIpps2 0 4 DavIs

    --r

    Totals 14 2 30 Totals 7 0 14R es ul ts o f the special tourn

    aments:SO-yard Dash (Juniors): I - Jane LOng

    necker (8 secs.); 2-Catherlne Baldwin;3-Nancy Greer.

    Standing Broad Jump (Juniors); 1-Jane Longnecker (6 ft . 5 In.); 2-NancyG re er ; 3 -R 0 ge M il ne r. .

    Ball Throw (Juniors); 1-Jerry Nunn(35 f t . ) ;

    2 ~ J a n eLongnecker.

    Hop Step Jump (Juniors); I-JaneLongnecker (19 ft.); 2-Nancy Greer;3-Rose Milner.

    CIrcling of SOftball Bases; I-JaneLoncnecker (13 sees.); 2-Nancy Greer.

    Archery Tournament: 1-BIlI Millar:2-Ray Younl; 3-R. FIeber.SO-yard Dash (SenIor.); I-Ray Young

    (7,6 IICCS.);~ a t h e r l n e

    Baldwin; 3-Standng BroadS ta nd ln a B ro ad J um p ( Sen io rs )

    I-Ray y..-ung (7 ft" 1 In. ); t le for 2ndMlchlal Cogliano. CaroHne OIolden,Marian ChamberlaIn,

    B al l T hr ow ( Se ni or s) ; 1 - Ma u rl ceBrown (31 f t . ) ; 2-Mlchlsl Cogliano;3-Maurlce Chamberlain.

    Hop Step Jump (Seniors): I-RaYYoung (19 f t . ) ; 2-Mlchlsl Cogliano;3-Carollno Glolden,

    Circl ing SOrtbal l Bases (Seniors) ;I-Mlchall Cogliano 02 sees.); 2-Carollne Dlolden; 3-Ray Young,

    COOCHPROVESADEPTTony Cuccinello, who l os t t he

    American LeaguE' ba t t ing crownb y one po int last s e as o n, s t il ll ays down a per fec t bun t .

    N ow p la yi ng f or t h e s e mi - pr oBushwicks, th e f o rm er C h ic ag oWhite Sox t h ir d b as em an c am eu p w it h his younger brother, AI.on third base. Ton y p u sh ed

    ~bunt down ' the f i rs t -b a se l i ne t oSC01'e A l f r om t h i rd . T h e l ' un gaveth e Bushwicks an 8-7 win overth e . Philadelphia s ta rs of theNegro National League.

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    Pet..727.682,667.591,500.409,273.143

    FREE,SUNDAYCONCERTSSYLVAN HALL' 4.15, 7.15,9.4$P. M.BUDDY LEWIS & rlLEANOR LEWIS

    Singing Stars, an d OtherslACK R I a l ' . . . . . . . . MOUR, a P. M.faitmount Parfc TrolllY' (Connecting with PTe at:I3d ancI DClUJlhln Sit.) and lUI Roul. I 00 DIrectto Waodll. Park antiCryllal Pool. .

    1}fURSDA Y, AUGUST 8, 1946.~ .

    BBBYB.DAYS

    EYlry TUESDAYTIl,.A.g .. t 27Secur. Fr andPaIdAmu.lmlnl

    TIckll.fromYour Local

    . r l y. r D l a l l '

    WELSH D'AMORAG.F.P. G.F.P.1 0 2 Walsh, f 0 2 23 4 10 FrItz, f l O 22 2 G Koehler. c 2 4 83 0 6 S. Yo ung , g 3 5 112 1 5 D 'Amora, g 2 I 53 0 6o 0 0 Totals 8 12 28

    H e in d el s a r e b a ck i n f i rs t placein th e Narberth BasketballLeagueas a r e su l t o f scoring a 40-27 v ictory over th e Welsh quin te t l as tThursday at t h e N a rb e rt h playground.

    The Whalens were dropped intosecond place When t he y l os t a33-30 decision to t he l as t placeH ar ma ns a s Moon MUllin, ofB r ow n P r ep and Cl i fton Heigh t sf a me , t a ll l ed 15 points fol' th ewinners.

    Th e H a ck e t ts a r e i n th i rd placeas a r e su l t o f a 2 6- 22 v ic to ry ove rD'Amora, 26-22, last Wednesdaywhen the Helnde l s a l so defeatedHarmans, 33-23. Gi l Gibbons , former L. M. and Episcopal a th le tenow at Yale, had 13 p o in t s f orHeinde l s in th i s one.

    The second-place team will playt h e f o u r t h p l ac e t e a m i n t h e o p e ning game of the playoffs o n M onday, August 19. The first placeteam will oppOse t he t hi rd t ea mon AUgust 21 and th e two surv ivor s wi ll play for t h e c h am p i ons hi p o n F ri da y, August 23.

    Ji m Robinson is the leading individual poin t ge t t er to d a te , h a ving amassed 63 points, Otherleaders: Bob B ai le Y, 4 3 ; St uYoung, 52; Tad Welhman, 49; andJohn Lose, 48,

    StandIng or the TeamsWon LoSt Pct.

    Heindel 5 1~ ~ ~Whalen 4 2 'soo

    Hackett 3 3 '333Welsh 2 4 '333D'Amara 2 4 '333Harman 2 4 .

    Totals 8 10 26Half-time Score Whalen, 13; Hack

    ett, 12.

    Lentz,fDavis.fRussell. cFranklin,gL, Young,gWelsh, gHawley,g

    R us ch t o OompeteIn Langhorne Race

    Buddie Rusch, o f Ta mp a , Fla.,a p ri so ne r o f w ar f or m or e than40 months, will d ri ve i n t h e n e xtprogram o f A A A- s an c ti o ne d b igcar aut o races at LangholneSpeedway o n S u nd a y, August 11.He i s a mo ng e ig ht new entriesannounced by Ardmore's JimmyFrattone, director o f t he one miledirt oval.

    Rusch , who_purchased his ArmyRecru i t ingSpec ial wi th funds tha taccrued While he was a prisoner,finished slxt.h in the 100-milena t iona l championsh ip on June30, which brought r a ci n g b a c k toLanghOlne after four years of wartime enforced idleness.

    BASEBALLM A IN L I NE L E AG UE

    Saturday's ResultsNarberth 7. Manoa 2.W n ~ ' n e

    14, Weat Manal'unk 3.Ardtnore 6. COllegeville5.Drexel Hili-Gladwyne, postponed.

    Sunday's ResultsWest Manayunk 2, Narberth 1.Ardmore 8, Drexel HI1I 4.Manoa 1. Wayne 0'.COllegevl1le 8. Glsdwyne 0,

    Standings of the TeamsWon Lost

    Narberth .. .. . . . . .. 16 6Manoa ' 15 7Drexel HI1I 14 7Ardmore . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 9Wayne 11 11West Manayunk 9 13Collegeville 6 16Gladwyne .. ,' .. , . . . . . . 3 18

    Weekend Schedule:SATURDAY

    Drexel HI1I at Narberth,Ardmore at West Manayunk.Gladwyne at Manoa,Colleaevl1leat Wayn...

    Nuitan-SlookNineDefeatsYeadon

    Wa lt B ea ve r c ha lk ed up hisfifth victory a s W ay ne toppledWe st M a na y u nk , 14-3, SaturdaYat Wayne, thus keeping the upper Main Liners at the .500 mark.Caniglia an d Frank Kelley eachhad t h r ee h i t s in this one. Wayneentertains' Collegeville this Saturday before visiting D r ex e l H l llSunday.

    Gladwyne, which p lays at WestManayunk S u n da y, d r op p ed its18th game to Collegeville, 8-0Sunday.

    Change Race DateD e la w ar e C o un t y' s f i rs t annua l

    Soap B ox D er by w11l be stagedSaturday, August 17 at Mediau n d er t h e auspices of Media VFWPost 3 46 0. T l1 e races originallywere schedu led for August 15, bu tt h e S a t ur d a y w a s c h os e n when itwas found more boys c o ul d c o mp e te o n tha t date.

    GOING UPI

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    Narberth an d Manoa, which had to be sat isf ied withan even break i n t he ir season 's ser ies, d ig in to defendtheir one-two position i n t he Main Line Basebal l Leagueon their home diamonds this weekend.

    Third place Drexel Hil l invades Narbe rth Sa turdaya nd t he Collegeville Superiors visit the borough Sundayfor a g am e that originally was scheduled o n t he l a tt e r' sfield. Last place Gladwyne, always tough for the .leaders,plays at Manoa Saturday while ' Ardmore Lions providethe opposition at Veterans P ar k t he n ex t day.

    Both N ar b er th a nd Ardmoreneed victories in the crucialg am es w it h their f i rs t d i vi s io nrivals in order to square theirs er le s. D re xe l H il l beat Narberth 10-5 and 9-1 before th eborough f i na l ly w on . 6-4, andM an o a w on Its first two gameswith A r dm o re , 5 - 4 an d 3-2, before the Lions t u rn e d t h e tables,and g o od , 1 0 -4 .

    Ardmore, w h ic h p l ay s at WestManayunk Saturday, was th eonly team 110 make a clean sweepo f i ts weekend g a me s a n d therefore has a two-game edge infourth p la ve o ve r Wayne, itsnearest rivals,. and is agains t ar t i ng t o crowd the pacesetters.With Bl l l Henry, peppery catcherwho ha.ils f rom Brook l ine , providing the m os t p o te n t p u nc h andClem B ev an a n d H a rr y W hi tn eyc ha lk in g u p t h e victories o n t he +.mound, A r dm o re o u tl a st e d Col- Turner's Two Doubles HEINDEL WELSH'11 6 S t d d G,F.P, G.F.P.legevl e, -5. a ur ay an up- M' dd 'to n, f 5 5 10 LentZ.f 0 0 0set Drexel Hill, 8-4, Sunday. And Triple Decide Bailey, f 3 2 8 Franklin, f 0 0 0

    h M Heindel, c 1 1 3 Da.vls,f 3 0 6Narbert swept over anoa, L . PI ff Welhman,g 4 1 9 Russell, c 1 0 27-2, to even matters for t h e s ea - eglon ayo B la nk ln , g 1 1 3 R 't t' h' sc , C 1 1 3s o n b e tw ee n t h e two o f t he m an d EakIns, g 3 1 7 W elsh, g 5 0 10

    I-- - L. Young, g 2 2 6

    to temporarily boost t 1e boro- Nunan-Slook Post of oakmont'f i I . t t Totals 17 6 40 To'als 12 3 27Ughs rst pace margm 0 wo e l im i na t ed Ye ad o n i n the Amer-

    full g a me s . H ow ev er , J oe Z ak I . . Halt-time Score; Heindel, 18; Welsh.came up with ano ther pitching !Can

    L e ~ n o nDelaware County 11.

    m a st e rp i ec e S u n da y t o give West L e ag u e b a se b al l p la y of f s b y scor- HARMAN WHALENManayunk a 2 -1 s u rp r is e t r iu m p h i n g a 7-1 v ic to ry at Yea d on l a st G . F, P. G, F. P.over N ar be rt h a nd t he l at te r' s Byrnes, f 3 1 7 D. D'g h'ty, f 0 0 0lead shrunk to a s in gl e g am e Thursday. . Kenney. f 0 0 0 Balnell, f 2 0 4when Bill Kaires outpit'ched Har- Th e two teams tWICe battled to

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    ~ ~ ~ry D es s er t t o give Manoa a 1-0 1-1 ties, b ut i n t hi s t hi rd m eet - Kelley. gO O 0 R obinson, c 3 1 7verdict over Way ne i n a s to rm y i ng t h er e w as n o q ue st io n as to Phillips,g

    ~ ~ : : : : ~ gc g

    ~ ~ 'battle at Veterans Park . . I which was t he su per io r t eam . Totals 13 7 33 Roat. g , 2 0 4

    Henry' two s ingle s and a trIple i Nunan-S look pushed over three WhitIng, g 4 3 11he lped Ardmore off to a 6-1 l e a d . , . . Totals 12 6 30against CoIlegeville and enabled runs m th e second mnmg and Halt-time Score; Whalen, 18; Har-Bevan, who won, h is f ou rt h a dde d single runs in the th i rd man, 14.g a me i n five starts. to weather

    ~ nand fifth innings before finish- HACKETT D'AMORA

    e i gh t h i n n in gf o u r - r ~ n

    Supenor ing with a two-run fiourish in G.F, P. G. F. P,f i ar e up . A r dm o re WIped ou t a . , M'Glnnes, r 4 1 9 K'hler, f, e l l 34-0 deficit t o s pi ll D re xe l H il l th e Sixth. D ?u gh er ty, f 3 2 8 E va ns , f, c O O 0and th e

    u s u ~ l l ybrilliant Lefty I Ir a Harnish held the Yeadon

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    ~C r ea n y. M a nn y Menendez s ta r t - b a t te r s t o six hits, while h i s O a k-T h o ~ a s .

    g i l 3 Young. 'g 2 3 7ed Creany's d ow nf al w it h a m o n t t e am m at e s slul/;ged Cohen Muntz, gO O 0 DAmora.1 1 0 2double w it h t he b as es l oa de d i ll Iand R ee se f o r a dozen, Turner Ifackett, g 2 0 4 .Belber, g 2 0 4t he s ix th an d H e nr y 's t w o- r un leading th e way with two doubles Totals 11 4 26 Totals 9 4 22homer completed it i n t he eighth. and a triple. Half-time Score; Hackett, 16; D'Amora,

    Dam (Cubby) Caniglia, who I NUNAN-SI.OOK 15. ,. . ... ,..f I t h d' th l e t Ab, R. H , O . A. E.ormer y pi C e In e eagu a Sclubba, ss " 4 1 2 1 4 1 HEINDEL HARMANBerWYn several years before the Plantz. 2b 4 I 2 3 0 1 G. F.P. G,F, P.war, returned in a Narberth uni- I Poley. c , '., ,. 3 1 2 6 0 0 IMiddleton. fl O 2 Cabrey,r 2 0 4form to p i tc h t h e a l l- i mp o r ta n t Keehn, 3b , ,. 4 1 1 2 2 0 Gibbons, r 6 1 13 Byrnes,f .

    Standlnl: of the Teamserch ,

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    more Manor 8 2Ardmore 7

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town August 8, 1946

    7/7

    FOR

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    S H O W R O O M& W O R K S H O P

    4616-18 NO.BROADST.

    SECOND SECTION

    Financed $63.50 Down,$12.05 p e r m o n t h

    BUY

    Chestnnt St.. Newtown IIquarePhone NewtowDSq. 091'l-W

    CARPENTER-JOBBERAlterat ions - Kitchen CablneU

    Free Estimate.

    W. O. COMPTON

    ROOFING- SIDINGGUTTERS - SPOUTINGJ . A . N A P P E RT

    696 Wuhlntrton Ave.MlII10a WUtop 698101

    RENTa Trailer

    can b e r e nt e d by hourday. week o r m on th

    I\lannlactured byAMERICAN BANTAM CAR CO.

    BUTLER, PA.

    H. R. JACOBLancaster Ave. " Chur,;'

    Rd., Ardmore. PalArdmore 4600

    NOW YOU CAN HAVEAN AMERICAN BANTAM

    '/2TON ALL-STEEL.UTILITY TRAILER

    , Gloves are so ancient an articleof clothing tha t even prehistoriccave -dwe ll e r s wore them, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

    Wyoming cattle brands often are

    used as decorations i n l i n e n c h i n a, , 'are and s ta t ionery.

    CASHDIAMONDS.DIAMOND'JEWELRY

    We are now paying the world's hl.h-

    ~

    s tprices for Diamonds. You are

    s tl re to receive the trt le and honenvalue for yonr dlamond5 when ,oud eal w ith t hi s o ld r eUable f ir m.

    I Established 49 :rearl.

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    ~ U ~' ybbrd i sbwuhing tfm.;

    keep,"ll1mall containe;:,fiJ!ed withC!ool sudsy water standing on tIl.d r ai n b oa r d or w o rk t ab l e. Asmixing IIpoons, egg beaters,knives

    , and otherutensils are soiled, drop, them i n t h e container, or at least

    dip them in it, t o s oa k or rinllet hem. There will then be noneedfor h ar d r ub bi ng a nd IIcouringlater when t h ey a r e washed witht he r es t o f the dishes . Thi ll planalllo saves soap.

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    far represelltatlvewith sam,,"

    MILLER COAL& LUMBER CO.C hes ter P ik e , H a ve r t ow n Hi l l top 0603

    24HOURR E F R I G E R AT I O N

    SERVICE

    Phone: MI 44320

    250 Haverford Ave.PHONE NARBERTH4367

    LAFF A DAY'"

    Removed, Topped. Cnt An:rLentrth.

    FREE ESTIMATES

    VAN HORN " SONSPHONE MEDIA 25'73J

    Norgea ~ d

    ColdspotPHONE

    DAY, Narberth 4367NIGHT, Victor 4-7012

    Oarter & Turnau

    929 Andenon Ave.. Drexel Bill

    Painting PaperhangingGeneral ContracttnKGet Our Est imate

    Sunset 3211

    HsEARLHUSTON

    ParagonCo.,Inc.11 to 1 5 S . 56th Street

    56th & Market s t s .PHILADELPHIA

    "Oldest in the City" _

    Telephones:Allell'heny 4-1668

    Newtown Square 0386

    - "Oldest in the City".

    V E N E T I A N B L I ND SW I N DO W S H AD E S

    OLEANED

    - - - ' M O V I N G - ......E xp er t C ar ef ul Hv.ndllngLocal and Long DistanceF r eq u e nt S e as h or e TripS

    Loads Insured

    GEORGE PLANK, JR.TRINITY 7-8154 - MADISON 9426

    l."~ .

    YOU'VE got a nerve. complaln--l ng a b ou t the noise!"

    : \ ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

    I VENETIAN BLINDSI~ ~;g Metal or W ood

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    B ri gh te n u p y ou r h om e w it h o ur~

    ~"cus tom-made" modern blinds. g

    ~FREE ESTIMATES

    E CASH O R F . H. A. PLAN~

    ~QUICK DELIVERY a

    I 'CoronetFloor CoveringCo. I~ 227 so. 60th ST. , P H I L A D E L P H I A ~~

    A L L E G H E N Y 4-0550~

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    Why worry about new tire!? :Firestone recaps 'WfJ1pve you the same fAblOUS treM with &11 ita 3,466

    non.skid anglesfoundin the

    Dew FirestoDe De LuxeChampioD tire, the tire that staYll sater 10Dgel'. And at 181111 t han ha l fthe COlt DC the new tirel Firestone recaps a re l \ lUan teed . Get . . . . .

    ~safety today.

    Safety at Half th e CostI

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    P . TA(;(;ONELLI

    AUTORADIOS

    SERVIOED.

    Free Estimate10Day Delivery

    Mall and Phone Orders FlIIed

    JERSEYSTONE and SLATE CO.

    7259 WEST CHESTER PIKEBoulevard 5777

    FLAGSTONEWalks & TerracesOur SpecialtyFireplaces and

    Stonework Done bySkilled Men

    Free Estimate

    R O O F I N GS I D I N G !

    GENERAL CONTRACTING

    PROMPT SERVICESKILLED M E NRELIABLE WORK

    G et O ur E st im at e

    Your auto need not betied up while our workis being done.

    90Day GuaranteeComplete Stock of Parts

    17 MYRTLE AVE.Chatham V111alle, Upper Darby

    Granite 7020 Hilltop 2384

    Essex Repair Shop104 ESSEX AYE.NARBERTH 2135

    H. L. YOUNG&00.

    CUSTOM MADEFLEXIBLE STEEL

    VENETIAN BLINDS

    Haddon Carpet Co.506 S. 8t h St., Philadelphia

    Lombard 3-3332

    Bonderized a n d r us tp ro of Inw hi te o r i vo ry. Enc iosed bead ,worm . :e ar . t Ut a ct io n. b ak edenameled finish.

    On the Main LIne 25 Year.

    MORTGAGESProperly Management

    HENRYFRIEDMANI

    ARDMORE4700Ardmore Theatre Bldg.

    B y G ar ry Cleve land Myers , Ph,D. er's and t h a t s h e h a s o t he r priviFrom a m o t h er i n a sma. l l Can- leges to indicate she is y ou r b ig

    ad ian town, came this: g ir l. S ee tha t he does no t mess"Dear Dr. Myers : - I r ea d y ou r u p h e r t h in g s a n d t h a t y ou d o no t

    c o lu m n r e gu l ar l y a n d feel I g et p ra is e h i m o ft en i n h er presence.a. lot o ut o f i t. I would l ike some. Compliment her more of ten (honadvice from you, sow1ll enclose es t ly ) and show her l ot s o f at -a. stamped addressed envelope. fectlon. A t t ra c t h e r p l ay m at e s t o

    "I have a girl 8 years old who your home.is very determined, Bnd a son 5. P l ea s e w h ip her no more, un - II

    ~ o n ' tlike he r going out at nigh t less s h e s ho ul d leave th e chair

    t o d i f fe r en t t h i ng s d o wn t o wn , a s w he n sent there fOl! punishmentI feel she is too young. The before t h e a n no u n ce d t im e i s u p.neighbors' chlldren go, it seems, Resolve n ev er t o repeat a comwhen theY wish and she feels s he m an d. M ak e y o ur word good ands h ou l d d o i t , t o o. She feels s h e i s try to boss as little as possible.b ei ng d on e out of something. I Then you wlll nag less, s he a ndwant he r t o f ee l tha t I am trying you wlIl vex e a ch o t h er less andto do what I t h i n k b e st for her. th e way wllI be clear for more goodHow can I shOW he r tha t? times

    t o g ~ t h e r ,aying the grounds

    Misbehaves in Company for he r to l ov e y o u m o re and more."She is a ls o ve ry bad at not Also, t r ai n t h a t girl to help you

    doing what I ask her, especially a.bout the house. a s s ign ing he r awhen we have company. The oth- few regular, da l ly jobs .er n ight when we had company Ih ad t o g e t crOSS to he r before she CO. Health Societywould g e t r e ad y f or b ed and then CIs h e g o t m ad an d w en t t o bed cry- os.ed Doors Aug. 1ing. S he i s qUite h i g h -s t ru n g a n d Th e o f fi c es o f the Councll forwhen I go to whip her she g e ts S o ci a l Welfare o f M on tg om er yj u st a bo u t blue in t he face. I County at 35 E. Penn St . , Nor r i sth ink , pe rhaps , I am inclined to t own, were o ff ic i a lly closed Aug. I,nag at her. b ut i t b o t he r s m e s o a c co r d in g t o a n a nn ou nc em en tm u ch w he n s he doesn't do what I made by the Rev. Rober t J. Gottask he r before I have to speak to schall, p r es i de n t o f the Councllher seve ra l t imes. for t h e p a st three years.

    "I am so an xi ou s f or h er to Got t scha l l s t a ted tha t t hi s a c-have respect for me and s t i ll f ee l tion was t a ke n a f t er carefUl conclose t o m e. My husband tells me sidera t lon by rep resen ta t ives o f a l lI am s o ft w it h h er ." Welfare Groupos in t h e c o un t y at

    The Psychologist 's Reply a' special m e et i ng h e ld i n NOlTis-As I wrote h er , You are r igh t town, June 19. Reports presented

    in your convictions but weak in disclosed a d e fi n it e l a ck o f tlnanyour courage. N e it h er n o w n o r for c l al s u p po r t f rom communi t ie s insome years to come, shOUld you the country.allow tha t c h il d t o go d ow n t ow n A lt ho ug h th e Montgomeryat n i g h t u n a tt e n de d by a respon- Coun ty Commiss ione r s h ad p rosible adu l t and no t very often vided headquarters, heat a n d l i gh tthen. No mat te r what the n el gh - a nd o th er o ff ic e e xp en se s f orbors do, you are r e sp o ns i bl e f o r many years th e seve ra l Communyour own child. Have no a rg u- i ty C hes ts i n t he County statedm en ts a bo ut t he mat te r at all. they could not a p pr o pr i at e a n yJus t d o n ' t t r y to convince he r with m on ey t o he Council for Socialwords. Twenty years h en ce s h e Welfare f rom Chest receipts.

    will r e al i ze y o u w e re right. .. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;When you make a request of

    Iihe r in i r r egu la r s i tuat ions. l e t he r SE'RV ICE ]c ho os e. N o occasion then to re-

    DIRECTORYpea t o r t o g et an gr y if she does

    : ~ s t c ~ ~ ~ e ~~ ~ t n ; i ~ ~ ~ ~ , g ~ : ~ , ~ . .request. Jus t tell he r o n ce w h en -she shall go to bed f or t he n ex tsix months.

    Merely w at ch t h e clock. If shei s i n bed w i th l i g ht s o f f, o n e, t w oor five m i nu t es l a t e ( a s you havedesignated o nc e) r eq ui re h er tos it i n a chair w h er e y o u can seeher w it ho u t a n y a mu se me nt forexactly 40 m in ut es . S ho ul d s h enot choose to go to bed t h en l e th er s it t he re t il l s he d oe s. N ex tnigh t do likewise. if necessary, andt h e n e xt .

    Later Than Young BrotherB e s ur e he r bedtime is notice

    ably later than he r younger bro th -

    PABENTSPBOBLEM8

    Stubborn Chi ld Should Be~ a n d l e dWith Tact an d Taught Thoughtfulness

    The Bell Telephone Compan.y of Pennsylvania

    T H U R S D AY, A U G U S T 8, 1948.....

    - - - - ~ . , , - - - "

    JUNIORNEUTRAL

    GooD FRIENDS a re m ig ht y i mp or ta nt t o a young g i r l - i n

    business or o ut o f i t. B el l seems to know how to selecte mp lo ye es t ha t m os t p eo pl e l ik e t o h av e f or friends. ManyBell girls t el l u s t ha t' s one reason t h ey 'r e g l ad t he y c a me t o

    w o rk f o r Bell.

    If y ou 'r e j us t s t a r ti n g o u t i n t h e business wor ld , th i s ma t te rof friendly, pleasant fellow-workers can be very importantto you. Yet i t' s b ut o ne of many advantages t ha t g o with a

    Bell job.

    For example, wages at Bell a r e g o o d r i g ht f r om t h e s t a rt . It.r egula r syst em of f requent raises makes advancement ceftain.

    Onceyou"make good" at Bell, your fu ture i s secure; fo r eventhough you have t o m o ve t o a new hoine, the chances a r e y o uw il l b e able to connect with the :Bell office near y ou r n e wlocation. Some Bell jobs provide many leisuredaytime h o u r sa feature especially a t t rac t ive to girls who have householdduties or w h o l i k e t c be ou tdoor s in thesunsh ine ,

    Bell employees enjoy the advan tages o f comfor tab le restrooms , acciden t and s ic k ne ss b en ef it s, a modern medicaldepartment, holidays and vacations with pay, recreationalfacilities, and a liberalpension plan.

    Get started on t he r i gh t t r ac k now. Stop in at one of the

    employment offices listed b el ow a n d discuss your business. future with a friendly interviewer. You w i ll n o t

    ~obligated

    in any w a y - a n d youmay do yourself a world of good.

    "A Frinully Place to Work"

    I . P L O T . I N T O l e l .. Room 315, McOatchy Bldg., 69th III1d Market Sts., Upper Darby

    57-59 E. Penn Street, Norristown 1631 Mch Street, Philadelphia45 Andenon Avenue, Ardmore "'10 York Road, Jenkintown

    IS

    './1 Friendly Place to Work"

    Th e

    Telephone Company

    To gel uniform results in starchingshhls. gather allthe parts to be starchedtogeiherand dip Ihcm into the starch atthe same time. Be careful not 10 use toomuch slarch, as it will crack the libel'threads and cause the shirl to weal' outfaster.

    Pholo rOllrlrsy N.w York Drt"II11I;IIII.I

    Styled fo r the young or older Jun1l or , a F al l 1 94 6 dress w ov en of anew mixture of wool, muskrat

    a n ~mink. - :

    The c icada spends 17 yearsa baby. and only four weeksan adUlt.

    I

    NEWand exci t ing fab ri c s appear;In Jun ior d res ses for the

    f o r t h ~coming s ea so n. M oh ai r jersey, a.cashmerellke mixture, suede cloth;with the look of thin duvelyn, and"Minkasha," the s of t a nd sheerwoolen used for the d res s pIcturedab:lVe, lire among the mos t in t er esting from New York's 194647 col

    lections.Wool jersey, a pet a li ke I n c amPUR and career girl c i rc les , and

    ' r ayon je r sey, beloved for its draping Quality, s h ar e t h e p ic t ur e w it hlots of woolens i n f re sh lookingchecked and s t r iped pa t te rns . Velve teen, bo th I n b la ck and color, Isseen In party and da te d resses andI s l Is ed f or m an y J un io r cocktailsuits.

    P.C.1.000

    .500

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    P.C.1.0001.000

    .250

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    Hil l top 3600

    H. L. SMITHR O O F I N G

    Estlmatee furnishedRe-rooflng our speclalt:r

    844 Montgomery Ave.NARBERTH2215

    Material ListedFor Sale By

    Federal Agency

    RECORDED VIBRATIONSAlexander Gl ' aham Bell used a

    d e ad m a n ' s ear in th e mechanismof Bn apparatus which recordedt h e v i b r at i on s o f t h e h u m a n voice.When one spoke into the ear .. thevibrations were t r a ce d o n smoked

    R O O F I N G

    S P O UT I N G A N D G U T I E R S

    SMEDLEY & ANDREAROOFING, h ea ti nK a nd e he et m et al

    work. ShlnKlIng. SJlOut and lrut terwork. Promptservice. Work guaranteed.4207 Lancaster Ave. W. Phlla. 4, Pa.4250 Lancaster Ave . shop. BarlnK 2-6251.

    Orders io r the surplus goodsHsted

    b ~ l o wmay be sen t to th e

    War Asset s Corporat ion , Consumer G oo d s D iv is i on , F ifth an dChestnut 'Sts., Lafayette Building,Philadelphia, 6, Pennsylvania.

    HAVERFORD TWP.RECREATION LEAGUE

    Continued from Sports Page .

    Incr ot Havertown-McNichol on Mon-

    BALA-OYNWYD,. MIlRION NBW8BAVBRPORD.TOWNSHIP NEWS

    MOVING

    PAINTING

    PIANOS

    PA P E R H A N G I N G

    R E F R I G E R A n O N

    MISCELLANEOUS

    VENETIAN BLINDS

    6623 Haverford A 'e.PhUa. 31. Pa.

    Telephone: GREENWOOD 2-1879

    ANDCAREFUL

    PIANO MOVING

    Stone & Cement WorkExpertly done by

    R A L P H RUSSO & SO N

    Grands & UprlKhtaQuick Removal

    PIANOS BOUGHT Fair PricesCourteous Men

    WriteP. HUGHES & BON

    5846 Market St ..Phlla.

    OR CALLAll. 4-7450.

    Evenlnl8 Gr.. 4529LIGHT HAULING and Delivery Service.

    Telephone Hl11top 9270-W.

    Window Shades-Venetian BlindsLinoleum

    HOBSON & OWENS1015-1017Lancaster Ave .. Bryn Mawr

    Phone: Bryn Mawr 1120 or 1121

    PAPERHANGING,expert workmanship,rell30nable prices No job too small.

    El! tlmates cheerrully given Cash orterms. Thomas H Burrows, 136 OaklellRei.. Sunset 6161.

    J. ASHWORTH - PAPERHANGINGWah scraplnll. Reasonable prices. lUaranteed QUalltll work. 125 North CarolBhd.. BII:hland Park. U. D. Phone Sunset 5787

    .los.CRICKET A ATHENS AVES., ARDl'tIORE

    t . . . . . . . . P_,._O'"'!"D_e_Ar...._d_lU_o_re__ S_O_s_o ...........

    CHAIRS RECANED PROMPTLY. Calledfor and delivered. Also porch chair

    s eat s a nd backs. P ho ne DECATUR1403-J.

    MACADAM DRIVEWAYSFLAGSTONE

    CEMENT WORKGENERAL EXCAVATING

    ROAD BUILDING

    R OL LE R F OR H IR E

    D'ANTONIOCONSTRUCTION C O. , I N C.

    123 Wilson Ave., Manoa

    PHONE: HILLTOP 6420A M O SI T E D R I VE WAY S

    UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRINGSllrlnp of three-piece suits repaired,810.00; chairs recovered. 85.00. GoAnywhere. Call LEWIS. Wayne 1496227 East Lancaster Avenue. Wayne.

    PILLOWS SCIENTIFICALLYR E N O VAT E D

    Feathers sterilized, steamed, retlurred,returned In n ew featherproot tlcklnl.

    P R O M P T P I CK - U P A N DDELIVERY

    PENN P I L L O W S A N I TI Z I NGC O M PA N Y

    REFRIGERATION SERVICE.domestic &commercial. For ?rompt and reliable

    service call JOHN R. HAMILTON. 111Harvard Road, Brookline. HilltoP 7564

    UPJ;:IOLSTERING

    VENETIAN BLINDS REPAINTED, COLORS MATCHED. FINE WORK. NEW

    TAPES AND CORDS. W. R. READING.PHONE RIT. 6-9140 OR EVE. 6-8804.

    VENETIAN BLINDS beautlfulIll reopainted, new tapes and cords In

    st.sUed, colored tapes available, 10 daysservice. also new metal custom madeblinds. Acme. Evergreen 6-'7370.

    BUY BARTRAM BLINDS. Dlverslfledselection of taPes & cords. Metal en

    closed taps. Bilked DuPont enamel. Oldb l l n ( \ ~

    retaped. B ARTR AM M F G. C O. ,5809 Woodland Ave., PhUa. BELGRADEG-2333- 6-2158.

    UPHOLSTERING& REPAIRINGEXPERT WORKMANSHIPSINCE 1885.A LS O C US TO M M AD E L IV IN G R OO MSUITES. BUDGETIF DESIRED.RAY'S,24 N. LANSDOWNEAVE., LANSDOWNE.DECATUR 1414.

    NO CHARGE FOR SERVICECALL ORESTI'MATE. Refrlleratlon, air condl

    tlonlnK repairs. All work guaranteed.We KO any place anY time. RATESBASED ON PREVIOUS REGISTEREDOPA PRICES. C AL L D EW EY 4 -0 21 0sen'lce department ..

    BE SMART, everybody .calls Phlla.'sl arge st p la no d ea le r w he n t he y a re

    rrbdy to sel l thei r plano. Special iz ingIn Stelnways & better m ak e p ianbs.PIJILA. PIANO EXCHANGE. SUO Germantown Ave., GERMANTOWN 8-3200.

    R A DI O R EP A IR S

    RADIO REPAIRS n ee d n ot be expen-sive put thet unused RADIO back

    Into SERVICE. GUARANTEED work,tast service. low cost. CALL CYNWYD4626.

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    L A M P S

    FO R SALE

    R E A L E S TAT E

    DESIRABLE HOMESlD exceUent communities st attractive Drlcea.

    For Sale.WILLIAM PUGH

    315 Montgomery Avenue. CD:VWd,

    We w1ll makeA B E AU T IF U L L A M P

    f rom your favori te 'vaseor antique figure

    Established over 20 Years. PAINTERS and paperhanlen; es tab.C o mp le t e L i ne o f L a mp P a r ts IIshed 1930, estimates cheerfully Klven.KANIG ELECTRIC

    Addison c!I Companll. 4010 Bern Ave.,Drexel HUI. Clearbrook 60411.

    iTU A n O N S WA N T E D

    AIN LINE couple, former property,owners. want cottalle. lodge, apRrtent, rooms with klt.chen privilegesarn, tent, anythIng. Moderat e I nome, Quiet tastes. Write D. H . L.ox 350, Ardmore, Pa.

    dmore 5720

    d COATS stored, Inl!ured 2'1. vaula-lon, ImmedIate' service. Vault onmises REMODEL at Summer rates.

    ARRY TELLIS. recently with Jacquerber, 112 So 18th Street. Phl la .,

    OCUST '1-5148.

    ENINGSfor VarloWl Businesses. New PAPERHANGING.palntlnll: and steamWynnewood Shopping Center. Inquire wall scraplnll expertly d on e Co m-

    letter only. Blair, 64 E. Lancaster plet" satisfaction Iluaranteed. C. ACKER.. Ardmore. & f:ONs. PHONE DEVONSHIRE8-172'7.

    INVENTIONS

    I'!:RAN OFFICER, wife and daugh- Ier u rg en tl y ' de sl re u nf ur nI sh ed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -rtment or h Ou se I n Suburbs. Rel- REPAIRS

    nces furnished. Please call D. Larsen.more 0103.

    NWD,308 Kent Road":"'9-roomhouse,ot 100 x 150. Vacant. Immetllate poslon. Franklin P. Kromer. 303 Treon Rd .. Cynwyd. Telephone Cynwyd26.

    . FOR YOUR CARTOP PRICES FOR YOUR CAR

    Any year, make, or modelR S L AC K M O T O R CO .

    or. W. Lancaster & W.yomlnK Aves.Ardmore

    dmore 5724 Newtown Square 0287UR S T O R A G E & REPAIRS

    R VETERAN BUYS used turnlture,anos, feathers. hair, rUIS, antiques,

    ntlnlls, musIc boxes. glass. chtna,ns bric-a-brac. andirons, copper,ss'silverware. sewing machines. jew

    Coleman. 907 No. 7tb st .. phllsdel~ a .

    Lombard 3-9232.

    NTIAC 1935 coupe w1th body &t l ~ . e .good condition. Needs motor job.

    ne HllltoP 1458-R:..,._ _ -:-:---.:Y'S 28" Blcycie, 825.00. Newly reuilt.phone HllltoP 3513.

    HAEFl"ER PAYS HIGHEST PRICKSr furniture. household goods. china.-a-brac, estatps. planas. antiques.Immediate removalLEGHENY4-6036 or LOCUST7-9174

    8 Sansom St. 2132 Market St.TENTION _ Veteran pal 's hil lhes t

    r l c ~for used clothing. furs. shoe.,

    s andends.etc. Will call In nrlvateHarry. 4048 Market St .. Phlla Ever

    p ~ n6-3166.

    TIQUES, bought and sold, brlc-n-rac slherware. lamps. Beatrice Twn. 517 So 52nd St .. Phllll .. Phone

    egheny 4-3183:;.' -:-::-::7':::--;'::VATE party needs small CAR forork. Will paY ceiling price for 1936

    1941 model In good condition. Noers. Telephone

    A ~ ~ _ '_

    DDIE ROOP- Must have at once.WlII p ay g oo d prlcp for one In gooddition. Phone Narberth

    2 9 1 ~ _ .__

    WA N T E D TO R E N T

    SINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    YCLE-Lady'S Elllln, In Ilood condion. $20.00. PhOne

    A r d m o r ' : 2 . 9 7 ~EPLACE WOOD - 24" lenllths.hone CynwYd 3256:.:,. -.,--W 18 t he t Im e t o o rd er c or d wood.ut anY length.

    C a l ~... ~ ! ! ~ d

    0984.

    A N T E D T O B uY

    CILLE'S EMPLOYMENTOFFICE 7"elp ot all kind. House work. dallisk and couples , Reference Investd. Phone Ardmore 6084,

    RAMIO SuPPLIES. Pins. ear screw.m et al a nd p la st ic f or ceramiC

    al S he ll wood and Plexo-llaasa' P ri ce l is t o n reQueat. Phil.

    ge Co.. 1007 Filbert.

    CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING25 W O R D S FO R SOc (In O n e P a p er ) $1.40 FO R F O U R PA P E R S

    THE MAIN LINER, HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP NEWS,,OUR TOWN, BALA-CYNWYD & MERION NEWS

    u may lend money order, atamEli or penonal check. Addresl all communlcatlona to Lower MerionN e W I P & P e ~Ardmore, Pa.

    (Specia l Month ly Ra tes )

    C A L L

    G R e e n w o o d 3-7740

    VING West. must seUI m m e d l a t e l . ~ouse full of f ine furni ture, In ex

    ent condition. DOntm l S 8 t h t l ~ ~; , ~ ~ ~ortunity to purchase 60me

    value. Telephone HllltoP6 8 0 S - ~ . : - -L'S FULL SIZE BICYCLE.excellent

    ondItion. Going to collelle, reasonse1ll0l:, 830.00.Phone Ardmore 1640Monday, AUgust12th or thereafter.

    ICER Retrillerator, steel box. 10ft . 150 Ibs., for home or businessAlso and-Iron8 and screen door.

    ne HilltoP 1166':.,.c=-- -===: ; - ; ; ; -u : ; '_R OF BEAUTIFUL WHITE RAB-IT S s ix months old. Including wIre

    and wooden house. Phone Arde S697-J.

    S RANGE - Q ua li ty. t ou r b ur ne r.en control. LIke new. Electric Wallures snd CabInet Radio. Phone Saty morning only. (104 Woodcrest. Ardmore.

    ONDIES EMPLOYMENTsERVICEnsed and bonded SUPERIOR help.sehold Industrial. hotel. domesticmaintenance. Wal ters . H Younl

    r : ~ : i d4540 Boulevard 2830

    NNON'S EMPLOYMENTService, 4115en8lrove St. . Phl la .. can furnishtive domestiC help by weetkl , t ~part t ime. Reterence. Inves la .Everllreen 6-8605.

    L age 15 wll1 s ta y w it h y ou ngl'dren afternoons and evenings.

    ne Narberth 3798.NING AND CURTAIN FINISHINGne at home. Phone CynWl'd3256.

    D O M E ST I C S E RV I CE

    . colored. for kitchen work,a S l l I ~ tth cooking. No Sundays. Dean d

    r, 210 E. Lancaster Ave .. Ardmore.ne Ardmore 9644.

    EL P WA N T E D - M A L E

    T - On July 24th In Bala, nearyptian Theatre, two braceleta of

    8entlmental value, sliver charmelet. gold twist hracelet. Reward.e Newtown Square 1068.

    44 N. 11th Street, Phlla.Telephone; Walnut 2-1515. PLUMBING

    Beaut i fu l L a m ps M a d e COOPER & SMITHm rour tamIlS, vasea, brlc-a-brao or PLUMBING & HEATING

    ~or make :rour. OWD IlIJIIp trOlD ReKlatered

    COMPLETE LINE OF ,PARTS ' COPPER TUBINGNICHOLAS SM I TH AV AIL AB LE

    LAJ4PWAKIIlR.c!I.KLB:OTRICIAN FOB D4MBDIATE INSTALLATION. . I!JINOBll1Cll1 1'1 I:. Marthart Ave. SOuth Ardmore

    8001